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BESTThe building is also modern and there are many good works, so I enjoyed it.
Visit the Leopold Museum in Vienna, home to the largest collection of Egon Schiele in the world.
You can feel the process that announced the birth of modernism with unique works of Vienna Art Nouveau, Vienna Workshop, and Expressionism. Take your time to admire the great works of Vienna in the 1900s and the masterpieces of Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka in an art museum with historical and artistic value.
Leopold Museum,
The beginning of Art Nouveau
At Leopold, you can meet leading figures of Art Nouveau in the 1900s, such as Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, who overturned tradition and created a new art development and new wave of art. Admire the world's largest Egon Schiele collection and Gustav Klimt's beautiful masterpieces.
The Leopold Museum holds various special exhibitions several times a year, so don't miss them as you can see collections from around the world.
In Vienna, the cultural center
Travel to Vienna at a time when artists were turning the world upside down and breaking away from age-old traditions. A new creative movement began with the Viennese Secession and emerged as Art Nouveau, which prospered the former Habsburg Empire and made Vienna one of the most popular cultural centers of its time.
I recommend the Leopold Museum as it is considered a unique milestone in the history of international design created by Vienna workshop artists, from Josef Hoffmann to Coloman Moser.
Capturing the beauty of the city
The Leopold Museum expresses Art Nouveau in the form of a cube with light pouring in, made of white shell limestone reminiscent of a bright building. The skylight where light pours in provides a view not only of the inside and outside of the building, but also of downtown Vienna. The museum's panoramic windows offer stunning views of Vienna's city center, including Maria-Theresien-Platz and the Hofburg Palace.
address :
Leopold Museum
Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien, Austria
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operating time :
Wednesday - Monday (October - July) : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday - Sunday (August, September): 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
※ Closed every Tuesday. (Operates daily in August and September)
※ Operating hours vary by season. Please check the official website for related information.
Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien, Austria